Human trafficking is a world wide issue that happens in our own backyards.

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Human trafficking is a world wide issue that happens in our own backyards.

Human trafficking involves the deprivation of liberty of a person in order to exploit the victim for labor, services, and/or the sex trade.

Trafficking means knowingly recruiting, enticing, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining an individual without consent of the individual, or attempting to do so; done by any of the following: causing or threatening to cause bodily harm to any individual, causing or threatening

to cause financial harm to any individual, restraining or threatening to restrain any individual, extortion, fraud or deception, debt bondage, controlling any individual’s access to an addictive controlled substance, or using any scheme or pattern to cause an individual to believe that any individual would suffer bodily harm, financial harm, restrain, or other harm; for the purpose of commercial sex acts or labor services.

Traffickers often operate behind a façade of legal activity and many victims do not self identify as being trafficked or are unable to report for fear of retribution. The available data vastly underestimates the magnitude of trafficking.

clandestine and hidden victims often do not self-identify; victims include men, women, and children of every age, race, sexual orientation, socio-economic class, ethnicity, nationality, and religion

Human trafficking includes labor sex and other forms of exploitation women and children from poverty stricken areas are disproportionately effected

human trafficking occurs in urban (especially metropolitan areas or centers of tourism) as well as rural settings (especially large farming communities) perpetrators may be part of an organized crime group, or act on their own

to date, more than 200 potential cases of trafficking have been identified in Wisconsin, a figure that is likely significantly under actual cases

trafficking occurred in urban and rural areas, in more than half of Wisconsin’s 72 counties; 15% of victims were child victims of commercial sexual exploitation (under 18 years); 75% of victims were victims of sexual trafficking; approximately 25% were victims of forced labor trafficking

Wisconsin victims of trafficking experience multiple exploitations, eg- a victim might be in an abusive international marriage and forced into prostitution as well approximately 25% of trafficking victims were male and approximately 90% of those were victims of labor trafficking;

human trafficking in Wisconsin is a crime that disproportionally affects migrants, regardless of citizenship status-there will be significant overlap between social justice action for migrants and human trafficking efforts about 30% of identified trafficking victims are native-born U.S. citizens, primarily from the Midwest, including Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois.

human trafficking, like all types of exploitation, relies upon a complex dynamic to procure and retain victims

oppressed or marginalized groups, inhabitants of impoverished or disaster areas-Native American women are particularly at risk in Wisconsin individuals with drug dependency, runaways and at-risk youth, and migrant workers, temporary foreign workers, and undocumented immigrants

Not only are individuals in this group most likely to respond to traffickers’ methods, they are also the least likely to be protected by law enforcement. Impoverished women and children, women of color, and LGTB youth are the most vulnerable victims of modern day slavery